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eview of his last campaign, commencing with the evacuation of Chattanooga and ending with his retirement from the command of the army. The enemy has retired from our front across the Chickamauga towards Chattanooga, having burnt the town of Ringgold, destroyed the railroad bridges, torn up the track, beated and bent the iron bars, and laid wasted the country along the route of his retreat. This movement would seem to decide the question as to Grant's future intentions, at least for the wine can be but little doubt, but with what result is not known. He will probably retreat in the direction of Bristol and Lynchburg. The repulse of the enemy by Gen. Cleburne was at Ringgold Gap, in Taylor's Ridge, about one mile this side of Ringgold. Gen. Cleburne informs me that the loss of the enemy was fully 2,600, and that his own casualties were very few, his killed being only thirty. Having checked the pursuit of the enemy until our trains could retire, Gen. Cleburne followed on, le